The Google Maps view of this island (just search “Tahifehifa”) shows a tiny circle in the middle of a whole lot of blue—an oasis surrounded by a coral barrier reef, with whales reportedly cruising nearby.

This palm paradise in the Tuamotu Archipelago (comes with your own turquoise lagoon!) drew the likes of noted French yachtsman Bernard Moitessier, who had his pick of stopovers on his voyages around the world.

The sales pitch: “Just 300 yards from shore [in Glen Burnie], Brewers Island is a property with a past. The title deed dates back to the Brewer family in 1743 and Brewers Island is rumored to have been a refuge for escaping slaves pre-Civil War.” It now comes with high-speed cable.

Innocence Island, which comes with its own landing strip and a 3,000-square-foot house, will be auctioned off May 15 at Trump SoHo New York. The property, part of the popular Exuma chain of islands, will go to the highest bid at or above $10 million.